I emailed guest services last week about my concerns about FP+, and today a CM called me and we talked for about 20 minutes. He was pretty open and honest about what's happening and I got some useful information. This CM is close to the FP rollout, and came across more as a manager than a simple front-line CM - or at least if he is, he was very knowledgeable. He splits time in the parks and on the phone, apparently talking to guests who call in about FP+.
Things he told me:
- This is indeed a test. They are trying out a bunch of different things, some of which is behind the scenes.
- Goal is to be completely rolled out by the start summer
- They are the next-to-last step in testing, which means AP holders and offsite users are being brought in now to make advance reservations.
- Apparently the last step is "CM testing". Was unclear what that means exactly, but when we "hear about it", expect FP+ testing to be about done.
- 3 is the limit now, expect this to go up. It is limited to allow for good test data.
- Single-park FP+ per day is going away. It is limited to allow for good test data.
- Tiers are going to change, may even go away. They don't know yet.
- FP return lines may seem long, but they move fast (as reported here).
- The long FP returns and longer lines in general is seen as a combination of technology (bugs), guests who are learning, and CM that are learning. They are already seeing improvements in all three areas.
- Guests who get a blue Mickey are supposed to get feedback on the spot about why.
- Guests who get a blue Mickey may be let through anyway if: there is an obvious problem with the FP reservation, technology is "down" (sometimes all FP is let through regardless of blue/green Mickey), CM discretion.
- Expect the Blue Mickey situation to tighten up - so don't go abuse this!
- Window for FP return is -5 min to 15 min after stated time
- Managers are VERY aware of feedback, both positive and negative. They are on the front lines experiencing this daily.
- The recent Holiday weekend is seen, generally, as a success.
- On site guest members should always be able to request RFID cards as an alternative to the band.
- Off site guest members will be able to buy, and link, a band to their ticket media.
- Agreed that this is taking quite some time for CM's to get used to this, but they are. slowly.
- Anyone going in the fall will be in a very good position, since not only will testing be long over, but they would have gone through summer and force any remaining wrinkles out.
I was impressed by my conversation. But it's clear he's had this discussion many times before.
Things he told me:
- This is indeed a test. They are trying out a bunch of different things, some of which is behind the scenes.
- Goal is to be completely rolled out by the start summer
- They are the next-to-last step in testing, which means AP holders and offsite users are being brought in now to make advance reservations.
- Apparently the last step is "CM testing". Was unclear what that means exactly, but when we "hear about it", expect FP+ testing to be about done.
- 3 is the limit now, expect this to go up. It is limited to allow for good test data.
- Single-park FP+ per day is going away. It is limited to allow for good test data.
- Tiers are going to change, may even go away. They don't know yet.
- FP return lines may seem long, but they move fast (as reported here).
- The long FP returns and longer lines in general is seen as a combination of technology (bugs), guests who are learning, and CM that are learning. They are already seeing improvements in all three areas.
- Guests who get a blue Mickey are supposed to get feedback on the spot about why.
- Guests who get a blue Mickey may be let through anyway if: there is an obvious problem with the FP reservation, technology is "down" (sometimes all FP is let through regardless of blue/green Mickey), CM discretion.
- Expect the Blue Mickey situation to tighten up - so don't go abuse this!
- Window for FP return is -5 min to 15 min after stated time
- Managers are VERY aware of feedback, both positive and negative. They are on the front lines experiencing this daily.
- The recent Holiday weekend is seen, generally, as a success.
- On site guest members should always be able to request RFID cards as an alternative to the band.
- Off site guest members will be able to buy, and link, a band to their ticket media.
- Agreed that this is taking quite some time for CM's to get used to this, but they are. slowly.
- Anyone going in the fall will be in a very good position, since not only will testing be long over, but they would have gone through summer and force any remaining wrinkles out.
I was impressed by my conversation. But it's clear he's had this discussion many times before.
but I guess it could have been from their perspective if there was something in particular they were trying out.